J.S.
Ground caterpillars.
It's all the little hairs they have - makes your lashes really thick. ;)
(totally kidding in case the sarcasm didn't come through) :)
As I have gotten older my eyelashes are becoming thinner and thinner. I have tried Latisse but all that did was make my eyelids discolored where I looked as though I had a serious illness. I could only use it for a couple of days so of course it didn't work. Do you know of something to make my lashes like they used to?
TIA
Ground caterpillars.
It's all the little hairs they have - makes your lashes really thick. ;)
(totally kidding in case the sarcasm didn't come through) :)
I am lucky to have pretty good lashes but they are not as full as they once were.
I LOVE Dior Maximizer ($28). it is a conditioner/primer to use before you apply mascara.
I've been using it about 2 yrs or more and I have routinely been asked if I have lash extensions. I don't know how it works but I love it.
I used a primer by Clinique that was good, not as pricey, but it was more of a primer vs a combo primer/conditioner.
If I start having a lot of loss, I am going to the Lash Lounge to get extensions.
Good luck
Mary Kay has a product called eye lash serum. Works well and does not contain the ingredients that Latisse does...no discoloration and I've noticed a difference. Also, use a lash lengthening mascara with a primer. They do look fuller and longer :)
My cousin gets eyelash extensions. Think hair extensions, but on a much smaller scale for your eyes. They're very glamorous looking, but unfortunately I don't know the cost or length of duration. My aesthetician just recommended Latisse, so I'm a little wary of it now!
My mom read that a deficiency in Lutein can cause that. She started taking a supplement & grew lots of eyelashes! She had spaces along her eyelids where no eyelashes grew & you'd never know it now :)